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arkansas, alaska, new mexico, south dakota. four states with important senate races. and if the minimum wage on the ballot can turn out democratic voters, assist clear strategy to do so, then it can make those races much tighter. >> it could. or you could end up with a split, where you're like, i'm going to get my minimum wage and my republican, because i hate government, but like my big minimum wage. before we move on, we want to update you on the bitter winter weather taking a toll on much of the congress. this morning at new york's jfk airport, a plane from toronto slid off the runway and into the snow. luckily, no one was injured. the airport temporarily suspended flights because of the icy runways but has now resumed them. also, in chicago, a plane skidded off the tarmac last night at o'hare international airport. again, no injuries were reported. the snowy and icy conditions come amid record-breaking cold. one of the coldest arctic air masses in nearly 30 years will blast through the plains, parts of the midwest, and the south over the next couple of days. i am
arkansas, alaska, new mexico, south dakota. four states with important senate races. and if the minimum wage on the ballot can turn out democratic voters, assist clear strategy to do so, then it can make those races much tighter. >> it could. or you could end up with a split, where you're like, i'm going to get my minimum wage and my republican, because i hate government, but like my big minimum wage. before we move on, we want to update you on the bitter winter weather taking a toll on...
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founded and headquartered in arkansas, wal-mart wrote we're committed to reducing our carbon footprint and we're working with our suppliers to do the same. indeed i met yesterday with the general counsel from apple doing exactly the same thing, working to reduce their carbon footprint, working with their suppliers to push for reductions on the part of their suppliers. wal-mart's 2009 sceanability -- sustainability report shows its long-standing commitment to fighting climate change. here's what wal-mart said. climate change may not cause hurricanes but warmer ocean water can make them more powerful. climate change may not cause rainfall, but it can increase the frequency -- frequence and severity of flooding. climate change may not change droughts droughts but it can make droughts longer. every company has a responsibility to reduce greenhouses as quickly as it can. that's wal-mart. that's why we are working at a number of areas, they continue, to reduce our company's carbon footprint and also working with our suppliers and customers to help them do the same. currently we are investing
founded and headquartered in arkansas, wal-mart wrote we're committed to reducing our carbon footprint and we're working with our suppliers to do the same. indeed i met yesterday with the general counsel from apple doing exactly the same thing, working to reduce their carbon footprint, working with their suppliers to push for reductions on the part of their suppliers. wal-mart's 2009 sceanability -- sustainability report shows its long-standing commitment to fighting climate change. here's what...
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governor beebe of arkansas and governor herbert at utah both talked about some of the wagers on health care policy and why did they have to be so hard, long. in our case it wasn't. in both cases, in many cases whether talking about waivers or health care or streamline the process for infrastructure projects, the president was at the points they not give you my cell phone number. if the federal bureaucracy is blocking u. governors from getting stuff done, let us know and we are going to get on it. i think we all heard that with gratitude. both vice president haydn and president obama were clear about us get past the basic stuff and start trying to get things done and i think they recognize we are in kind of a unique relationship with each other. governor fallin and i wait 18 months ago to detroit to talk to senior executive of general motors and chrysler, ford. again and again come a couple fed governor fallin, i.e. republican? archery democrat? were you doing here? we are trying to move our state forward. were trying to get you to produce vehicles to burn natural gas because it's clean
governor beebe of arkansas and governor herbert at utah both talked about some of the wagers on health care policy and why did they have to be so hard, long. in our case it wasn't. in both cases, in many cases whether talking about waivers or health care or streamline the process for infrastructure projects, the president was at the points they not give you my cell phone number. if the federal bureaucracy is blocking u. governors from getting stuff done, let us know and we are going to get on...
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down in little rock, arkansas. she called me from her keynote chair, texas mecham e-mail me telling me that she lost her insurance. when she fell new insurance because of the high risk pools, she found new insurance commissioner was told that she could no longer seek treatment down in little rock, ark., from this doctor who is one of the few in the country that does it. and that you say. there are good cases. there are people that are picking up insurance. there are also people that this could very easily cost them their life. i am concerned for people like brenda. >> we certainly would like to keep -- hear from you about the situation. >> and i appreciate that. >> very happy to do that. >> i gave a speech on the subject a month or so ago whenever she first e-mail me. she was literally in the kaynine chair taking the treatment. she said all the nurses set up and cheered. there are serious, serious concerns for people sticking with the high risk pools. i know that this new national high risk pool as opposed to the s
down in little rock, arkansas. she called me from her keynote chair, texas mecham e-mail me telling me that she lost her insurance. when she fell new insurance because of the high risk pools, she found new insurance commissioner was told that she could no longer seek treatment down in little rock, ark., from this doctor who is one of the few in the country that does it. and that you say. there are good cases. there are people that are picking up insurance. there are also people that this could...
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that's going to be going tli arkansas, some freezing conditions there. otherwise the big story is yes, rain and snow as you go through the weekend. i already told you the temperature, so this is no longer bad news. it sure is relative and we're like it's going to get into the 20s and 30s, that is kras -- cra crazy. >> vortex is bad. >>> coming up next on "new day," olympic sized disappointment for lindsay vonn. can you name anyone on the u.s. olympic skiing team at this point? >>> plus a football fan taking the nfl into court claiming the league has priced the average fan out of the super bowl. details ahead. for the first time, you can use nicorette... even if you slip up... so you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. >>> welcome back to "new day." a surprising story coming out of west texas yesterday. three utep men's basketball players have been kicked out of school for gambling. >> gambling on sports while you're a student athlete, it's a big no no. they got the fbi involved in this situat
that's going to be going tli arkansas, some freezing conditions there. otherwise the big story is yes, rain and snow as you go through the weekend. i already told you the temperature, so this is no longer bad news. it sure is relative and we're like it's going to get into the 20s and 30s, that is kras -- cra crazy. >> vortex is bad. >>> coming up next on "new day," olympic sized disappointment for lindsay vonn. can you name anyone on the u.s. olympic skiing team at this...
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clinton, who came from a kind of conservative pro-business background down in arkansas. and the former chairman of the committee, mr. dingle and mr. waxman and mr. markey and some of those folks had a very regulatory approach. although not totally so. and the teleco act of '96, mr. bliley and mr. fields, we decided to go with a market approach. and mr. copps, as he has pointed out, markets don't always work. but generically if they're open and transparent, unless there is a natural monopoly, they do give a lot more choice to people. and that's what the teleco act of '96 did. it rejected the philosophy that the government knows best, that the regulatory knows best, that if they have access to appropriate information, people can make choices that are good choices. and we see reflected today in some of the questions that mr. waxman especially just asked, you know, that some of my friends on the democrat side just don't like a market approach. how dare it be possible that under title i informational services you can have an open, transparent internet and you don't need the f
clinton, who came from a kind of conservative pro-business background down in arkansas. and the former chairman of the committee, mr. dingle and mr. waxman and mr. markey and some of those folks had a very regulatory approach. although not totally so. and the teleco act of '96, mr. bliley and mr. fields, we decided to go with a market approach. and mr. copps, as he has pointed out, markets don't always work. but generically if they're open and transparent, unless there is a natural monopoly,...
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should he campaign with people in arkansas, alaska -- >> yes, he should. [laughter] >> in answer to your first question, yes, i do think that in 2015, i'm not going to confidently predict that democrats will take the house back -- >> oh, come on. >> what i will predict is we're going to pick up seats. >> where? >> because -- [laughter] down, boy. [laughter] and it's because if you look at the contrast of the president's speech last night, unfortunately for the republicans, and the country, they are strangled in a civil war where the tea party has been allowed to take control of the agenda, as evidenced by the legislation that was the top of their priority list this week. restricting women's access to health care. the pew poll, we can throw out a lot of different polls, the pew poll, almost extremely credible, shows more americans want democrats to be in charge of the legislative branch in government after the election. more americans trust democrats to move our country forward when it comes to the economy. and more americans are concerned about republicans
should he campaign with people in arkansas, alaska -- >> yes, he should. [laughter] >> in answer to your first question, yes, i do think that in 2015, i'm not going to confidently predict that democrats will take the house back -- >> oh, come on. >> what i will predict is we're going to pick up seats. >> where? >> because -- [laughter] down, boy. [laughter] and it's because if you look at the contrast of the president's speech last night, unfortunately for...
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i was just out of college and so, to me i would go straight to the back pages, you know, alabama, arkansas, go through all the states to see what was going on and then i would read the frond part because i thought to me that was like cocktail party conversation. it was sort of vaguely interesting but not that important. but as i sort of my career progressed i started realizing, wait a minute, it is the stuff in front that drives what's happening in the back and i think as sort of as i moved along the thematics are awfully, awfully important. so i think a lot of people, particularly younger people think we put too much emphasis on some of the big picture stuff but over time it seems to matter in a enormous amount. at the beginning of each election cycle i start off and think about, ask myself two questions and the first question is, what kind of election is this going to be? and whether it is sort of what i call micro or macro. around the second is, what's the election going to be about? let's talk about these two questions. what kind of election it's going to be. the late democratic speake
i was just out of college and so, to me i would go straight to the back pages, you know, alabama, arkansas, go through all the states to see what was going on and then i would read the frond part because i thought to me that was like cocktail party conversation. it was sort of vaguely interesting but not that important. but as i sort of my career progressed i started realizing, wait a minute, it is the stuff in front that drives what's happening in the back and i think as sort of as i moved...
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>> [inaudible] arkansas. >> welcome. >> [inaudible] >> mayor, welcome. i saw some over here. i'm sorry, mayor brown, mayor of compton, california. >> [inaudible] >> aja. any others? >> [inaudible] >> welcome. i love puerto rico. [laughter] i do, i do. anybody else over on that side? yes. go ahead. >> [inaudible] >> good to see you. >> mayor patrick -- north carolina. >> great speech this afternoon as well. >> thank you. >> anybody else? >> we're going to need some more space here. >> [inaudible] >> hey, welcome. >> [inaudible] >> we worked on many committees together, welcome. what else? okay. let's open it up for discussion or questions. mayor, would you introduce yourself, and i'll come to you, vice chair? >> [inaudible] now my -- [inaudible] oh, okay. i want to address the minimum wage in probably a different way that you don't think of. my wife and i have a small business, around 20 people. we actually had 26 or 28 before the recession, but we're coming back. but the thing that, two things bother me about the minimum wage. one, i think you're jumping at too much, and you
>> [inaudible] arkansas. >> welcome. >> [inaudible] >> mayor, welcome. i saw some over here. i'm sorry, mayor brown, mayor of compton, california. >> [inaudible] >> aja. any others? >> [inaudible] >> welcome. i love puerto rico. [laughter] i do, i do. anybody else over on that side? yes. go ahead. >> [inaudible] >> good to see you. >> mayor patrick -- north carolina. >> great speech this afternoon as well. >> thank...
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i think hillary clinton for better or worse is now perceived as a new yorker more than someone from arkansas. and democrats don't really have a bench of red state -- >> [inaudible] >> -- who are kind of in the mix right now. >> right. >> although, you know, i think that's a challenge, is to keep alive that farm team in states where democrats don't typically win senate or at the presidential level these days so that they do have a bench of people who can reach across the rest of the country. >> why don't you take one more. yes, sir. >> while there's so much polarization in the national legislature, state legislatures -- [inaudible] would like the panel to speak to that and particularly the 2014 election. >> i'll say one thing on it, and then i'll let these guys say it. i think one of the undertold stories of the 2010 election -- we all know 63 seats in the house and, you know, huge, historic, was the number of republican -- the number of takeovers of state legislatures by republicans. that matters no matter what in terms of policy. it matters much more in the year before redistricting. so i t
i think hillary clinton for better or worse is now perceived as a new yorker more than someone from arkansas. and democrats don't really have a bench of red state -- >> [inaudible] >> -- who are kind of in the mix right now. >> right. >> although, you know, i think that's a challenge, is to keep alive that farm team in states where democrats don't typically win senate or at the presidential level these days so that they do have a bench of people who can reach across the...
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governor beebe of arkansas and and governor herbert of utah both talked about some of the wafers around health care policy and why did they have to be so hard, long, that was governor herbert's question. governor beebe came back and sit in our case it wasn't. in both cases, or many cases whether they're talking about waivers for health care or trying to streamline process for infrastructure projects. the president was at the point thing i'll give you my cell phone number. if the federal bureaucracy is blocking you governors from getting stuff done, you let us know and we will get on it. i think we all heard that, with gratitude. you know, both vice president biden and president obama were clear about let's get past divisive stuff and let's try to get things done. i think they recognize as governors, we are in a unique relationship with each other. governor fallin and i went a few months ago to detroit to talk to the senior executives at general motors, chrysler, ford, honda. again and again a couple of them said, governor fallin can argue or republican? governor hickenlooper, aren't you
governor beebe of arkansas and and governor herbert of utah both talked about some of the wafers around health care policy and why did they have to be so hard, long, that was governor herbert's question. governor beebe came back and sit in our case it wasn't. in both cases, or many cases whether they're talking about waivers for health care or trying to streamline process for infrastructure projects. the president was at the point thing i'll give you my cell phone number. if the federal...
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bill president from arkansas. ronald reagan from california know what. the question i have for 2016 is can either party nominate someone who is not kind of inherently a culturally from the own corner of the country? on the republican side, which dangerous for democrats is there are republicans from blue states in the next whether it's scott walker or chris christie who are legitimate contenders for the nomination. >> speak to that, particularly the 2014 election. >> i'll say one thing on it, and then i'll let these guys say it. i think one of the undertold stories of the 2010 election, we all know 63 seats in the house, you know, huge, historic, was the number of republican -- the number of takeovers of state legislatures by republicans. that matters no matter what in terms of policy, it matters much more in the year before redistricting. so i think that was a huge moment there, and i'll let these guys -- let's just go in order. >> yeah. i think if elections had had their wave election in 2006, in 2010 the year before, they'd be in the majority in the ho
bill president from arkansas. ronald reagan from california know what. the question i have for 2016 is can either party nominate someone who is not kind of inherently a culturally from the own corner of the country? on the republican side, which dangerous for democrats is there are republicans from blue states in the next whether it's scott walker or chris christie who are legitimate contenders for the nomination. >> speak to that, particularly the 2014 election. >> i'll say one...
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. >> will the president campaign, should he campaign with people in alaska, arkansas? >> yes, he should. go together. spent in answer to your first question, yes, i do think that in 2015 i'm not going to top of a particular democrats will take the house but but what were predicted for going to pick up seats and that's because -- >> where? >> down, boy. [laughter] and his because if you look at the contract of the present speech last night, fortunate for the republicans and the country they are strangled in a civil war with a tea party has been allowed to take control of the agenda as evidenced by the legislation is at the top of the priority list this week. the pew poll, we can throw out a lot of different polls, the pew poll also action and credible poll, shows more americans want democrats to be in charge of the legislature branch of government after the election, more americans trust democrats to move our country forward when it comes to the economy. and more americans are concerned about republicans ethical, ethical considerations, for lack of a better term. the st
. >> will the president campaign, should he campaign with people in alaska, arkansas? >> yes, he should. go together. spent in answer to your first question, yes, i do think that in 2015 i'm not going to top of a particular democrats will take the house but but what were predicted for going to pick up seats and that's because -- >> where? >> down, boy. [laughter] and his because if you look at the contract of the present speech last night, fortunate for the republicans...
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kenneth in marianna, arkansas, a democrat. go ahead with your comments on edward snowden, "the new york times." and clemency. he is going to be in trouble when he comes back although i do support him for clemency. i get a ruling on my case, it is hard first and wilson. what has happened, the judge in the case to the bride, his wife went to work for the attorney who was representing defenders in my case. i'm going all the way to the supreme court and this thing. host: kenneth we appreciate you telling us about your case. reagan to leave it there. read going to talk to scott in florida on the independent line. my father fought in world war ii and he seemed to be in the system. you striving a lot of kernels. finally was able to pull the papers out after eight years of looking and found out that he worked as a driver for a wind talker. eyes, he isen in my creepy. he is an espionage to our country and should be treated as such. the word clemency should not even be put near his name. i am sorry that we do so in the first place. he i
kenneth in marianna, arkansas, a democrat. go ahead with your comments on edward snowden, "the new york times." and clemency. he is going to be in trouble when he comes back although i do support him for clemency. i get a ruling on my case, it is hard first and wilson. what has happened, the judge in the case to the bride, his wife went to work for the attorney who was representing defenders in my case. i'm going all the way to the supreme court and this thing. host: kenneth we...
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but he had the arkansas guard. there was a lot of tension at first. they finally figured it out, but the candidate sets the tone. the candidate has to referee it. that's what she didn't do in 2008. >> you did a good job. it's not easy to get in there. of course, you had them seeing who could talk, you did a good job of unpacking who's around her. the question is, what kind of candidate can they mold. it's tough when you have bill clinton as your husband. there's also going to be a lot of comparison early on. >> and then there's a question of how do we utilize him as a surrogate without having him steal her thunder. >> let's talk about this cover that's got a lot of attention. >> i've got it. >> we've got a graphic of it right here for you. an assumption this was coming at you when you guys went out there with this? what do you make of the reaction. >> i kept describing this as a story about her or bit. they didn't know i was quite so literally. >> and you don't pick the cover to be fair. >> i didn't pick the cover. when they showed it to me, i definit
but he had the arkansas guard. there was a lot of tension at first. they finally figured it out, but the candidate sets the tone. the candidate has to referee it. that's what she didn't do in 2008. >> you did a good job. it's not easy to get in there. of course, you had them seeing who could talk, you did a good job of unpacking who's around her. the question is, what kind of candidate can they mold. it's tough when you have bill clinton as your husband. there's also going to be a lot of...
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ber cuomo is a serious governor of new york and an eloquent speaker, and now we have the governor of arkansas with personal issues and possible scandals and so forth i remember being everyone -- everyone being relieved with clinton. he eat us handily and got himself elected and survived impeachment. sometimes these are damaging. the main thing about chris christie, from a national point of view is, the new york republican donor class, the givers to the party and the candidates, they thought chris christie was the front runner. i remember saying to people, he is a front rubber -- runner. is he necessarily going to be scott walker or mike huckabee or rick perry ordered jeb bush or ted cruz? i could go on and on. caucus or new hampshire primary. i do not think that is obvious. he has been a good governor for four years. a lot of people will run and make their case. the media was wants to find a front runner and anoint him. republicans isor they have a lot of interesting candidates. some of them will outperform. turned out to be an awfully eloquent, impressive guy. there is an awful lot that will
ber cuomo is a serious governor of new york and an eloquent speaker, and now we have the governor of arkansas with personal issues and possible scandals and so forth i remember being everyone -- everyone being relieved with clinton. he eat us handily and got himself elected and survived impeachment. sometimes these are damaging. the main thing about chris christie, from a national point of view is, the new york republican donor class, the givers to the party and the candidates, they thought...
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she's a democrat seeking reelection, mark pry i don't remember arkansas, we could go on and on and on. >> the politics of dividing the pie is easier than the real problem of making more pie, isn't it? >> it is. but the pie is automatically divided in an election year. you look at a country where we have maybe 40 to 50 and that number will be smaller by election day. what does it say that 30 or 40 of them will be competitive come election day. there are a dozen senate races so the dms are on defense -- democrats are on defense. he has a majority house republicans who say no to almost everything the president says, but he also has a handful of democrats who want to restrict obamacare. so it's a huge complication for the president. >> it will be interesting. as we saw people got home when they got taken to task by real voters, it's easy to make it e sound like it's all taxes because it's easy for them to stake out. it's all about who can make more pie, who can make more jobs. we heard a lot about it from the president the last time he talked about income. we'll have to see what's on the
she's a democrat seeking reelection, mark pry i don't remember arkansas, we could go on and on and on. >> the politics of dividing the pie is easier than the real problem of making more pie, isn't it? >> it is. but the pie is automatically divided in an election year. you look at a country where we have maybe 40 to 50 and that number will be smaller by election day. what does it say that 30 or 40 of them will be competitive come election day. there are a dozen senate races so the...
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. >> they claim they use private messages for valuables and in oregon and in arkansas, they claim the site violated the communications privacy act and privacy laws. they scan private messages for links to third party sites and shared that information with advertisers. >> they better have it in the fine print and disclosable place. >> i went after facebook several years ago. >> they were using private information that children put out there without adequate notice for children. we worked out an agreement that they would change their policies. >> the suit claims they earned $2.7 billion in 2011. it is filed on behalf of all facebook users that send or receive a private message containing a link. >> you may notice something shining brightly in the sky. >> what has people excited. and being urged to look up thissen evening. >> this is for your afternoon and this morning. >> dry offshore wind is having a huge impact. we will have a look at the numbers coming up. in touch ♪ ♪ i'm on the hunt, i'm after you ♪ ♪ smell like i sound ♪ i'm lost in a crowd ♪ and i'm hungry like the wo
. >> they claim they use private messages for valuables and in oregon and in arkansas, they claim the site violated the communications privacy act and privacy laws. they scan private messages for links to third party sites and shared that information with advertisers. >> they better have it in the fine print and disclosable place. >> i went after facebook several years ago. >> they were using private information that children put out there without adequate notice for...
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next, froms jacksonville, arkansas. where are the jobs going to be in 2013? go ahead. caller: he needs to wake up. there ain't no jobs. we will not have these jobs until we get rid of the crooks in washington. host: mark zandi? well, you know, i do rely on data and the key part of the data is the bureau of labor statistics. i realize that one is a survey of companies across the country. the survey covers roughly one third of the job base. every year that survey benchmarks the employment count, so we have a very good accounting of almost all the jobs in this country once he year. in fact, we will get that data next month. producing morere jobs. as i mentioned, earlier, in 2014 we created 2 million jobs. jobs perbout 200,000 month. in normal times, if unemployment were lower, that would be considered to be very good. that is incredibly strong job growth. it is, of course, quite disappointing in the current context. unemployment is still very high. it undercuts the trust out there, you have a lot of underemployed and discouraged were -- discouraged workers. we are creatin
next, froms jacksonville, arkansas. where are the jobs going to be in 2013? go ahead. caller: he needs to wake up. there ain't no jobs. we will not have these jobs until we get rid of the crooks in washington. host: mark zandi? well, you know, i do rely on data and the key part of the data is the bureau of labor statistics. i realize that one is a survey of companies across the country. the survey covers roughly one third of the job base. every year that survey benchmarks the employment count,...
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people who live online arkansas -- on long island seeing 2 feet. and delayed flights at sfo friday and at least 8 cancellations again this morning. just a reminder to check your flight status if you are traveling later today. >>> although some parts of the country are getting blasted with show, california doesn't have enough. the department of water resources reports the state's snow pack is roughly 20% below normal. the department's fred gurky says the golden state is in dire need of moisture. >> clearly everybody is going to be looking closely as well obviously the rest of the january and then on throughout the season about whether or not we're going to get relief from this persistent dry pattern. >>> officials have declared 2013 among the driest years on records and residents are being asked to deserve water. >>> medical marijuana activists are asking the court to up hold a decision. they petitioned the state salespeople court yesterday. they say prohibiting qualified medical marijuana users violates the state's medical marijuana laws. the supre
people who live online arkansas -- on long island seeing 2 feet. and delayed flights at sfo friday and at least 8 cancellations again this morning. just a reminder to check your flight status if you are traveling later today. >>> although some parts of the country are getting blasted with show, california doesn't have enough. the department of water resources reports the state's snow pack is roughly 20% below normal. the department's fred gurky says the golden state is in dire need of...
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senator pryor in arkansas, senator landrieu in louisiana are among those. look for thewill state level to see what the president will do for them in adopting policies that they want to see pushed. in different states it is different things. incumbents whome appeared to be hanging by a thread. does he campaign for them as we get closer to the midterm election in november? you had some question -- you always have a question and i used to cover politics from a state level. they want the president to come in and does that do more harm than good? you will see a number of legislators not wanting the president to come in. host: ken walsh of "u.s. news & world report" is here to talk about the state of the union. he wrote a book about it, "prisoners of the white house: the isolation of america's presidents and the crisis of leadership." how does you learned, that apply to what the president faces tonight? guest: the president is a major character in the book. it talks about the isolation that presidents feel. he has talked about it in interview about how surprised
senator pryor in arkansas, senator landrieu in louisiana are among those. look for thewill state level to see what the president will do for them in adopting policies that they want to see pushed. in different states it is different things. incumbents whome appeared to be hanging by a thread. does he campaign for them as we get closer to the midterm election in november? you had some question -- you always have a question and i used to cover politics from a state level. they want the president...
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clinton, who came from a kind of conservative pro-business background down in arkansas. and the former chairman of the committee, mr. dingle and mr. waxman and mr. markey and some of those folks had a very regulatory approach. although not totally so. and the teleco act of '96, mr. bliley and mr. fields, we decided to go with a market approach. and mr. copps, as he has pointed out, markets don't always work. but generically if they're open and transparent, unless there is a natural monopoly, they do give a lot more choice to people. and that's what the teleco act of '96 did. it rejected the philosophy that the government knows best, that the regulatory knows best, that if they have access to appropriate information, people can make choices that are good choices. and we see reflected today in some of the questions that mr. waxman especially just asked, you know, that some of my friends on the democrat side just don't like a market approach. how dare it be possible that under title i informational services you can have an open, transparent internet and you don't need the f
clinton, who came from a kind of conservative pro-business background down in arkansas. and the former chairman of the committee, mr. dingle and mr. waxman and mr. markey and some of those folks had a very regulatory approach. although not totally so. and the teleco act of '96, mr. bliley and mr. fields, we decided to go with a market approach. and mr. copps, as he has pointed out, markets don't always work. but generically if they're open and transparent, unless there is a natural monopoly,...
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but keeping the party together, look, we're going to have targeted races in montana, south dakota, arkansas, louisiana, west virginia. these are very red states. i feel really good about our chances in 2014. >> it's john heileman here. i wanted to talk about immigration, there's been a lot of debate in the last week in your party. some of it on this set among some republican strategist who is say i know there a lot of people getting a lot of pressure from the business community. a lot of people think this would be a good thing to get done in 2014. some people have been pushing back saying bad idea for the party in the political election. where do you come on that in the course of getting this done over the course of the next ten months. >> it's probably a mixed bag. i think politically speaking it's a mixed bag. but the question is whether or not it's something we have to do as a country. i think that's what's trumping the political answer. you see in our party, whether you're rand paul, who has called for massive immigration reform or marco rubio, i think you have general con sense us that
but keeping the party together, look, we're going to have targeted races in montana, south dakota, arkansas, louisiana, west virginia. these are very red states. i feel really good about our chances in 2014. >> it's john heileman here. i wanted to talk about immigration, there's been a lot of debate in the last week in your party. some of it on this set among some republican strategist who is say i know there a lot of people getting a lot of pressure from the business community. a lot of...
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yesterday former arkansas governor mike huckabee made comments at the meeting that made news. here is what he had to say. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. you know when reince was giving that introduction and talking about all the things he was doing. i was getting nervous, end of it one of these days he will find something he is good at. [laughing] an honor to be here. and thanks to all of you for braving the weather. he was talking about the musician part of me. last night i was in anaheim, california, playing on stage with new york yankees bernie williams who is an amazing guitar player and skunk baxter from the doobie brothers and i wanted to bring them with me. you would have loved them but then i would have had to play with them and you would not have loved that. so i'm headed right back there as soon as i finish speaking today. i've got to be back in california this afternoon and then tomorrow we'll be there for some more meetings with an organization that provides musical instruments for children and then i'll take the red-eye from california to
yesterday former arkansas governor mike huckabee made comments at the meeting that made news. here is what he had to say. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. you know when reince was giving that introduction and talking about all the things he was doing. i was getting nervous, end of it one of these days he will find something he is good at. [laughing] an honor to be here. and thanks to all of you for braving the weather. he was talking about the musician part of me....
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senator pryor in arkansas, senator landrieu in louisiana are among those. look for thewill state level to see what the president will do for them in adopting policies that they want to see pushed. in different states it is different things. incumbents whome appeared to be hanging by a thread. does he campaign for them as we get closer to the midterm election in november? you had some question -- you always have a question and i used to cover politics from a state level. they want the president to come in and does that do more harm than good? you will see a number of legislators not wanting the president to come in. host: ken walsh of "u.s. news & world report" is here to talk about the state of the union. he wrote a book about it, "prisoners of the white house: the isolation of america's presidents and the crisis of leadership." how does you learned, that apply to what the president faces tonight? guest: the president is a major character in the book. it talks about the isolation that presidents feel. he has talked about it in interview about how surprised
senator pryor in arkansas, senator landrieu in louisiana are among those. look for thewill state level to see what the president will do for them in adopting policies that they want to see pushed. in different states it is different things. incumbents whome appeared to be hanging by a thread. does he campaign for them as we get closer to the midterm election in november? you had some question -- you always have a question and i used to cover politics from a state level. they want the president...
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a lot of other places like arkansas and mississippi the temperatures are cold enough that is just plain snow, that is a problem. opposite problem as we get to the west coast. we had high pressure in place and have a little disturbance coming in over the next couple days and maybe next week some rain to the northwest but in the meantime not only the fire hazards up but because of a system in the central pacific the coastal surf advisories are up as well. >> thank you, they are searching for 30 missing people in quebec after flames engulfed a nursing home and five are dead and fears that death toll could rise. the fire began at a senior living center 140 miles north of quebec city. many residents at the home have wheelchairs and walkers and trapped inside when the massive fire began overnight thursday. authorities are looking into the cause of the fire but they say the building was not fully e equipped with sprinkles and daniel says firefighters had to battle intense flames and the brutal cold. >> reporter: a night from hell is how the local fire chief described what happened in his homet
a lot of other places like arkansas and mississippi the temperatures are cold enough that is just plain snow, that is a problem. opposite problem as we get to the west coast. we had high pressure in place and have a little disturbance coming in over the next couple days and maybe next week some rain to the northwest but in the meantime not only the fire hazards up but because of a system in the central pacific the coastal surf advisories are up as well. >> thank you, they are searching...
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right now is the amazing finish in the kentucky-arkansas game last night. michael quals comes flying in with the football slam. easily the play of the year so far in college basketball. for the second straight year, president obama honoring the miami heat at the white house. the president says he sees a lot of himself in the team. >> this group has now won twice, but it's gone to the finals three times. sometimes it feels like they're still fighting for a little respect. i can relate to that. >> president obama had a lot of jokes yesterday evening. they had a great season last year, but they still aren't as good as his chicago bulls from the 1990s. >> you knew that was coming. can we go back to that dunk? wow. that is amazing. >> to win the game. >> one of my dream of dreams is to be able to dunk a basketball one day. do you think it's going to happen? >> me too. >> how reminiscent was it of the play of lorenzo charles for nc state. remember that? >> yeah. i'm from houston. i still have nightmares. >> he just started twitching. it was odd. >> also makes us
right now is the amazing finish in the kentucky-arkansas game last night. michael quals comes flying in with the football slam. easily the play of the year so far in college basketball. for the second straight year, president obama honoring the miami heat at the white house. the president says he sees a lot of himself in the team. >> this group has now won twice, but it's gone to the finals three times. sometimes it feels like they're still fighting for a little respect. i can relate to...
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tumbling shoals, arkansas. chris on the line for independents. caller: i just want to ask this question here. i live in what you call a hilly, wooded natural gas industry. here is my question. but i knowigration they are not doing any drilling in this area because we are in a section of the land that is owned by the army corps of engineers. my question is, there are land are benefiting from the royalties but not many drilling. is this a policy the federal government is not allowing because they own five acres in this one section? are they holding back or is there some issue where they can allow landowners to take benefit or what is the situation? because what i have noticed, it there is no age in benefiting land. i am curious about that instance. host: i am not familiar -- guest: i am not familiar with the specific instance you are talking about but there are many properties were state and federal land overlap. there is a lot of development there, including development that because of the horizontal drilling nature, sometimes you will have a well
tumbling shoals, arkansas. chris on the line for independents. caller: i just want to ask this question here. i live in what you call a hilly, wooded natural gas industry. here is my question. but i knowigration they are not doing any drilling in this area because we are in a section of the land that is owned by the army corps of engineers. my question is, there are land are benefiting from the royalties but not many drilling. is this a policy the federal government is not allowing because they...
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then you look at arkansas, alaska. you get those six, you're there if mitch mcconnell can hold his see. >> the president, if he cares about keeping those seats, he wouldn't be as aggressive as he was last night. does that mean he's thinking more about me right now and not helping the team down the road? >> he wanted the president to focus mostly on this income inequality. raising the maj relatively popular. when the president -- the only defiant part of the speech was really the health care part where he said you're not going to change it, let's move on. those democrats would have preferred he said nothing. but that defiant part was proof to both parties that the president not only thinks he's passed the worst of the health care de cockle, he's going -- debacle, he's going to fight for it. p republicans will step back a little bit now and let democrats lead the charge just to show it's not just republicans. >> harry reid also said he expected his vulnerable democrats to be nice and embrace the president. >>> take a bre
then you look at arkansas, alaska. you get those six, you're there if mitch mcconnell can hold his see. >> the president, if he cares about keeping those seats, he wouldn't be as aggressive as he was last night. does that mean he's thinking more about me right now and not helping the team down the road? >> he wanted the president to focus mostly on this income inequality. raising the maj relatively popular. when the president -- the only defiant part of the speech was really the...
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republicans have 45 seats, and if you look at the seats -- there are an awful lot of vulnerable democrats, arkansas, for example, mark pryor i think is in big trouble. republicans could pick up the senate in november. host: how do you think it will roll in 2014? problematic. a lot of democrats because of obamacare have distanced themselves from him. now that things are getting better, perhaps that will change. i am not sure i will -- we will see him out on the campaign trail as much as he has in the past. we have approval ratings, 42%, 43%, people are not exactly knocking on the door inviting you to come campaign. host: hamden, connecticut, bob, republican line. hi. caller: it is kind of obvious that obama lied to everybody about the health care bill to get this thing passed. why is the press so reluctant to use that term? they use the term misspoke. i would like to hear your opinion on that. thank you. guest: i call it a lie. it was a huge lie. in fact, nonpartisan organizations and dubbed it "the lie of the year." a some people call it misstatement, other people call it a falsehood, i think you h
republicans have 45 seats, and if you look at the seats -- there are an awful lot of vulnerable democrats, arkansas, for example, mark pryor i think is in big trouble. republicans could pick up the senate in november. host: how do you think it will roll in 2014? problematic. a lot of democrats because of obamacare have distanced themselves from him. now that things are getting better, perhaps that will change. i am not sure i will -- we will see him out on the campaign trail as much as he has...
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. >> they began their teaching careers at the university of arkansas. bill came right after graduating for yale. hillary clinton's career began building.e this she was a professor. here.aught classes was an educated, ivy law school graduate work in d.c.. had been impeached to exit for hillary got her first class. >> heller clinton at 9:00 eastern. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. in theatlantic magazine center for american progress recently hosted a daylong forum on the findings of the latest shriver report. is an ongoing project led by maria shriver, raising awareness of key issues facing women. this year they focus on the economic status of women in the united states. in this portion of the event, we will hear from kiersten jill of france, at this ceo of the new american foundation and the american federation of teachers president. >> good afternoon and welcome back. for those of you i haven't met or who missed us in the morning, my name is elizabeth baker hepburn. i am really delighted to have you here today for the atlantic presents, the shrive
. >> they began their teaching careers at the university of arkansas. bill came right after graduating for yale. hillary clinton's career began building.e this she was a professor. here.aught classes was an educated, ivy law school graduate work in d.c.. had been impeached to exit for hillary got her first class. >> heller clinton at 9:00 eastern. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. in theatlantic magazine center for american progress recently hosted a daylong forum on the...
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there are a lot of red state democrats, particularly senators from arkansas, who are nervous about reelection. you'll see a lot of members of congress who will be very nervous because of that issue. wage, i think that everybody firmly believes the price controls do not work. nixon tried them in the 1970's with disastrous results. it is unfortunate that people do not recognize that it is price control on labor. it does not work. as a political tool, if you want to pair with corporate tax reform, you have to see what it would look like. if there is a massive drop in the corporate tax rate, then maybe something could be done. the key here is, what is the end result of the legislation that you're proposing? does it grow the economy and all quarters? that is the: that is the result. host: do you target house and senate members? guest: a litmus test -- we have a matricide of issues. taxes, regulation, free trade -- all of the economic issues. isn we look at a senator who weak on the tissues, not just one, but a lot, and has a bad record. if there is a viable conservative alternative, the way look a
there are a lot of red state democrats, particularly senators from arkansas, who are nervous about reelection. you'll see a lot of members of congress who will be very nervous because of that issue. wage, i think that everybody firmly believes the price controls do not work. nixon tried them in the 1970's with disastrous results. it is unfortunate that people do not recognize that it is price control on labor. it does not work. as a political tool, if you want to pair with corporate tax reform,...
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the governor of arkansas, remember that? there were two or three women that described the same kind of situation. >> listen -- >> are you kidding me? could it work? >> i think that -- >> no. >> joe, you really got to understand, you were talking about a wildly different culture where anita hill hadn't happened yet, so to women at the time, we had no concept of sexual harassment. it wasn't a phrase we had ever even heard of, so, for example, i had -- we had a friend, and this was not unusual, whose married boss at her major investment bank was stalking her. the only conversation we knew about it was because we had a conversation about how could she gently fend him off because he was in charge of her job. she could lose her job if she alienated him. and it was -- it was -- >> how do you do it without offending him? >> right. there was no conversation about this is wrong, there was no conversation -- that wasn't part of the conversation. it was just life. you know, if you asked any woman who worked in or around finance -- >> th
the governor of arkansas, remember that? there were two or three women that described the same kind of situation. >> listen -- >> are you kidding me? could it work? >> i think that -- >> no. >> joe, you really got to understand, you were talking about a wildly different culture where anita hill hadn't happened yet, so to women at the time, we had no concept of sexual harassment. it wasn't a phrase we had ever even heard of, so, for example, i had -- we had a...
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frozen precipitation across arkansas. want to be careful along that 40 corridor. snow in st. louis. by tomorrow, we'll watch this shift farther north into the upper mississippi valley. tomorrow .tomorrow night we've got some snow to deal with. a couple of inches. no huge deal out there. the highest totals, 3 to 5 across central portions of wisconsin. now, while the snow is going on here after getting a chance to warm up as we head into the northeast and the rest of the country, the rest of the country is in this deep freeze. that arctic air mass restreets, the warmer air returns. now that brings wet weather that we'll be dealing with as we head into the weekend. showery conditions for us here. into the northeast, good news is at least we establish our saturday up and down 95 with dryer skies. more "squawk box" coming up in a bit. now listen to me, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is this your doing? aflac? now, if i met with some such accident, would aflac pay me? ♪ nice. this
frozen precipitation across arkansas. want to be careful along that 40 corridor. snow in st. louis. by tomorrow, we'll watch this shift farther north into the upper mississippi valley. tomorrow .tomorrow night we've got some snow to deal with. a couple of inches. no huge deal out there. the highest totals, 3 to 5 across central portions of wisconsin. now, while the snow is going on here after getting a chance to warm up as we head into the northeast and the rest of the country, the rest of the...
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about a republican state, and i can't see him getting past a primary in a texas, in louisiana, and arkansas and alabama. i think he has to appeal in a general election or at least he did before bridgegate, but in the primaries, i don't think he could get out, even if this didn't happen. >> that was the question, although, you know, on book tour with joe, on my book tour, we always kind of surveyed the room across the country and sometimes it would be like 500 to 2,000 people and say how many of you like so and so, so and so during the campaign? during the campaign it was like how many of you like mitt romney? nobody in pretty republican audiences nobody rayed their hand or it was lukewarm and with chris christie, it was a round of applause and it made you think he had some potential there. let's get to why you're sear, senator barrasso. you, unlike some other members of your party, are working to try to deal with healthcare.gov and make it better. tell bus it. >> i have a bill that basically tries to protect americans' security, as well as identity. we know that the easiest fastest way for
about a republican state, and i can't see him getting past a primary in a texas, in louisiana, and arkansas and alabama. i think he has to appeal in a general election or at least he did before bridgegate, but in the primaries, i don't think he could get out, even if this didn't happen. >> that was the question, although, you know, on book tour with joe, on my book tour, we always kind of surveyed the room across the country and sometimes it would be like 500 to 2,000 people and say how...
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we might get snow in parts of arkansas and south carolina. current wind chills, minus 20 and minus 30 across the board here. we have two pieces of energy, one across the northern tier and then we have a gulf coast low. those combining going to give us our first nor'easter of the season. not of the season. of the year and it's going to give us the potential for 6 to 12 inches of snow and blizzard-like conditions thursday afternoon, thursday evening into friday. all those kids that are supposed to go back to school on friday, snow day. snow day! not a bad way to start the year. >> here at fox, though, we have to come in? >> i will be here. i will trudge through the snow. >> they put hotel rooms up for people. 20 minutes before the top of the hour. the new year perfect opportunity to get your finances in order. our next guest says you can save a lot of even if you don't make a lot of money. he's got the tips you never think of. >> how in the world did this happen? take a look. sink hole swallowed a truck with a man inside. >> did you have a sink
we might get snow in parts of arkansas and south carolina. current wind chills, minus 20 and minus 30 across the board here. we have two pieces of energy, one across the northern tier and then we have a gulf coast low. those combining going to give us our first nor'easter of the season. not of the season. of the year and it's going to give us the potential for 6 to 12 inches of snow and blizzard-like conditions thursday afternoon, thursday evening into friday. all those kids that are supposed...
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we have icy conditions later today from northern arkansas on into southern illinois, wet weather to the gulf coast, freezing nothing into northwest texas with more rain into coastal pacific northwest area >>> 7:37 now. taking a live look at a fire that's burning, a warehouse fire north 28th street and julian street in san jose creating a traffic jam on 101. we'll have a live report from mike inouye. you can check out his tweets, giving you alternates on twitter. as we head throughout the morning you'll find the thick low clouds and spotty showers all across the bay area. temperatures are cool out there. you need your jacket all day. we'll climb into the 60s with a mix of sun and clouds. >> i should say the polar bear cup is a boy, not a girl. >> doesn't matter. >> coming up on "trending," we'll introduce you to the world's first burrito vending machine. would you eat a burrito from a vending machine? and an exclusive live next . . . . . . [ female announcer ] they live in their own world... but real meat will bring them into yours. sheba® pates start with real meat as the first ingredi
we have icy conditions later today from northern arkansas on into southern illinois, wet weather to the gulf coast, freezing nothing into northwest texas with more rain into coastal pacific northwest area >>> 7:37 now. taking a live look at a fire that's burning, a warehouse fire north 28th street and julian street in san jose creating a traffic jam on 101. we'll have a live report from mike inouye. you can check out his tweets, giving you alternates on twitter. as we head throughout...
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. >> next is little boy born in little rock, arkansas, named call leb rock allen. his name follows the tradition in the family. his parents names have five letters each in the first, middle and last name. >> our final baby johnson of the week is elliott alexander ellis. born in minnesota. on october 18th. hope i got that right. >> edina. >> okay. mom missy says he's a great baby. already sleeping through the night. can't believe he did that. she says his picture was taken the first time he played in the snow. >> congrats to all of our babies. if you want to submit your baby to be a baby of the week go to klgandhoda.com. >> i'm doing that next week. >> you know you have some home cooking and pull strings. >> the ever changing role in your relationship with your parents and children. >> and how to get along from childhood to when you're a grown adult. >> and keep your home safe from accidents, fires and a lot more. first these messages. [ man ] i think this is a good time to tell you: you're doing okay, mom. i can call you "mom," right? i know we haven't known each o
. >> next is little boy born in little rock, arkansas, named call leb rock allen. his name follows the tradition in the family. his parents names have five letters each in the first, middle and last name. >> our final baby johnson of the week is elliott alexander ellis. born in minnesota. on october 18th. hope i got that right. >> edina. >> okay. mom missy says he's a great baby. already sleeping through the night. can't believe he did that. she says his picture was...
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i have known huckabee for 20 years, since at the paper in arkansas. i can totally vouch for him, he's not waging war on anybody, much less -- by democrat who is understand without women, single women with college degrees, they can't get elected, that is a core part of the democratic constituency. this war on women nonsense which is not really at all, is essential to winning an election. >> it's completely false. and this essentially is the left wing media and democrats as a whole trying to act likes we as women only care about one thing and that's our reproductive organs and that's not the case. governor mike huckabee were not talking about women who need birth control for health issues, like a family of history of ovarian cysts. one other thing that's really -- wendy davis who's under fire for the lies that she told and she's actually running for governor, running an entire state. governor mike huckabee isn't even running for anything. he has a tv show on fox news. >> wendy davis of course down in texas and we had katrina pierson on the show this mor
i have known huckabee for 20 years, since at the paper in arkansas. i can totally vouch for him, he's not waging war on anybody, much less -- by democrat who is understand without women, single women with college degrees, they can't get elected, that is a core part of the democratic constituency. this war on women nonsense which is not really at all, is essential to winning an election. >> it's completely false. and this essentially is the left wing media and democrats as a whole trying...
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it was 10 degrees in little rock, arkansas and 22 in austin, texas. air travel is one big headache, too. one in ten plane departure, more than 3700 flights canceled monday. >> i've been at this airport for about 12 hours. i'm exhausted. >> reporter: still, these frigid conditions can bring out some of the best in the human spirit. here in minneapolis at the youth drop-in center we saw staffers like carly working 24/7 to help out. >> we have safe and warm space for our youth to be. for many homeless teens it's a place to find people who care. >> it's a safe environment especially when it's cold outside. >> reporter: warm hearts making the cold just a little less tough to take. seeing how dangerous it is to be outside and i'm telling you that while i'm outside and just so you know, my crew and i are totally prepared for this cold. i have three fleece layers of pants on, three shirts and on top of that i have ski pants. i have this ridiculously warm down coat. i don't have any skin showing, in fact, i keep this pulled up to my eyes until right before i c
it was 10 degrees in little rock, arkansas and 22 in austin, texas. air travel is one big headache, too. one in ten plane departure, more than 3700 flights canceled monday. >> i've been at this airport for about 12 hours. i'm exhausted. >> reporter: still, these frigid conditions can bring out some of the best in the human spirit. here in minneapolis at the youth drop-in center we saw staffers like carly working 24/7 to help out. >> we have safe and warm space for our youth to...
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formidable and often exhausting place in american politics over the decades they have operated like an arkansas tumbleweed collecting friends and devoteees from bill clinton kinder garden class to little rock to the white house to the senate and beyond. this may represent hillary clinton's biggest challenge for a hypothetical 2016 campaign. again, one word missing from this enormous piece is the word benghazi. not mentioned one time. >> the biggest challenge is answering the simple question, how does your family make hundreds of millions of dollars over the past 14 years? what is clinton doing? where did some of the money come from? the clintons are some of the richest people in america, how did that happen? they have not come close to answering that. it is not just speeches, it is more complicated. >> what do you think of wendy davis and hillary clinton? e-mail us and find us on facebook and twitter @ffweekend. >>> the pentagon is relaxing rules on religious apparel for troops, clothes they can wear in uniform. some turbines and facial hair are now allowed like the british army in the 19th cen
formidable and often exhausting place in american politics over the decades they have operated like an arkansas tumbleweed collecting friends and devoteees from bill clinton kinder garden class to little rock to the white house to the senate and beyond. this may represent hillary clinton's biggest challenge for a hypothetical 2016 campaign. again, one word missing from this enormous piece is the word benghazi. not mentioned one time. >> the biggest challenge is answering the simple...
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> dominico, i want to ask you about the clinton legacy and the family tree pressing, what parts, in arkansas with deblasio are most important to them? >> well, bill deblasio has been involved with the clintons for quite some time helping run hillary clinton's campaign, even date bagging to the early 2000s. so this is something that the clinton, they want him to do well. terry mcauliffe. remember, not many people thought he was going to win in virginia. he did win there. you know, this is, it's another wrinkle in this 2016 story line. i don't know how much new york is really going to matter to whether or not hillary clinton can eventually when on her own. but it is sort of a branching out of more of the clinton family so to speak. >> and it's not just a question about whether hillary is going to run. the other question is, when will chelsea run for president? >> you are looking at by the way cynthia nixon on the left side of your screen from "sex in the city" fame, joanna, i don't know if you have any thoughts on this, mayor bloomberg is a national figure. he's spent a dozen years in new york
> dominico, i want to ask you about the clinton legacy and the family tree pressing, what parts, in arkansas with deblasio are most important to them? >> well, bill deblasio has been involved with the clintons for quite some time helping run hillary clinton's campaign, even date bagging to the early 2000s. so this is something that the clinton, they want him to do well. terry mcauliffe. remember, not many people thought he was going to win in virginia. he did win there. you know, this...
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james is calling from arkansas. independent. good morning. caller: this is a bit off topic. i am a disabled vietnam veteran with agent orange. there is something the american people are not aware of. c-span has never talked about it and i would love for them to have a program about this. it is about blue water sailors and soldiers and marines and stationed offshore, denied any disability benefit because they did not have a boot on the ground. this was passed by congress. i spoke with my senator. i spoke with my congressman. they are both republicans. senator cotton told me something interesting. he said, we are aware of this problem, but we cannot afford it. we cannot afford to reimburse these people. i was sickened. i was absolutely sickened, my congressman telling me that. my brother was on the uss intrepid, anchored 800 feet offshore. he died of agent orange prostate cancer. the v.a. doctors recognized and stated in his military medical records that he died of that. because he did not have a boot on the ground, he was denied his disability. this is atrocious. you talk abo
james is calling from arkansas. independent. good morning. caller: this is a bit off topic. i am a disabled vietnam veteran with agent orange. there is something the american people are not aware of. c-span has never talked about it and i would love for them to have a program about this. it is about blue water sailors and soldiers and marines and stationed offshore, denied any disability benefit because they did not have a boot on the ground. this was passed by congress. i spoke with my...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. womack: thank you, madam speaker. my thanks to the subcommittee chairman and to the overall chairman hensarling for shepherding this bill through committee and bringing it to the house floor. i, too, would like to express my gratitude to my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, particularly representative himes with whom i worked in the previous congress on similar legislation that has already been articulated. representatives delaney and madam speaker, mrs. wagner, for working with me on this bipartisan measure. as you know, madam speaker, we have been talking about jobs. and the house has passed bill after bill to create a better environment for private sector growth and job creation. these conservative solutions would help create new jobs today, would make life better for families across the contry, and would expand opportunity for everyone without expanding government. that's exactly what this bill, h.r. 801, does as well. and i'm proud to rise and urge support for its passage. s
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. womack: thank you, madam speaker. my thanks to the subcommittee chairman and to the overall chairman hensarling for shepherding this bill through committee and bringing it to the house floor. i, too, would like to express my gratitude to my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, particularly representative himes with whom i worked in the previous congress on similar legislation that has already been articulated....
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chase from arkansas is here. thanks for holding. chase? >> i am here. >> host: we are listening. >> i would like to say mr. ham is nothing but a tact-titian. they broadband people together to get votes but they don't use the same rules for the people that vote for them. immigrants get all of the rights and freedom and they vote democratic. but the ones that vote for republicans don't get the same services by the government or nothing. it is unfair. taxation without representation. and it scares me because democrats own the government and have the advantage in tactics and statistics because they are a bigger force than the work people that trump up the dollar. >> host: thank you for calling in. >> thank you. >> thanks, chase, for that comment. i think the government is actual there to work for you whether you are republican, democrat or independent. i don't think that there is a group of immigrants or democrats that are seeking to infringe upon any one particular section of voters. i think it is here to try work for everyone here who is wit
chase from arkansas is here. thanks for holding. chase? >> i am here. >> host: we are listening. >> i would like to say mr. ham is nothing but a tact-titian. they broadband people together to get votes but they don't use the same rules for the people that vote for them. immigrants get all of the rights and freedom and they vote democratic. but the ones that vote for republicans don't get the same services by the government or nothing. it is unfair. taxation without...